“Even in the games of children there are things to interest the greatest mathematician.”

Il y a jusque dans les exercices des enfants ce qui pourrait arrêter le plus grand Mathématicien.
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Il y a jusque dans les exercices des enfants ce qui pourrait arrêter le plus grand Mathématicien.

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German mathematician and philosopher 1646–1716

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